About Us

Wiley is the international scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, with strengths in every major academic and professional field and partnerships with many of the world's leading societies. Wiley publishes nearly 1,500 peer-review journals and over 1,500 new books annually in print and online, as well as databases, major reference works and laboratory protocols. For more information, please visit www.wiley.com.

Wiley Online Library hosts the world's broadest and deepest multidisciplinary collection of online resources covering life, health and physical sciences, social science, and the humanities. It delivers seamless integrated access to over 4 million articles from 1500 journals, over 15,000 online books, and hundreds of reference works, laboratory protocols and databases.

Featuring a clean and simple interface, this online service delivers intuitive navigation, enhanced discoverability, expanded functionalities and a range of personalization and alerting options.

Easy-to-Use Design: Developed in consultation with users to deliver intuitive navigation and easy access to articles, chapters, references, and supplementary information.

More Ways to Stay Up-to-Date: Content alerts and RSS feeds to keep you updated with the latest published research, including journal tables of contents, EarlyView and Accepted Articles, and search results.

'Wiley offers high quality information to the members of our institution, in most of the areas that Universitat Pompeu Fabra works. The library users can easily access this information thanks to the intuitive interface and how the content is displayed.

Gemma Alvarez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Spain
August 2012

"At UEA library we're working to provide more resources electronically and to ensure we're providing a physical space that better meets the needs of all our users. Purchasing online books and backfile collections of electronic journals is enabling us to free up much needed space on the library floors and to provide varied content in a format which better meets the needs of a 21st century student".

Andrew Barker, Head of Library Academic Services, University of East Anglia, UK
June 2012